Whole Home Repiping Services

Galvanized pipes, chronic low pressure, and recurring leaks are signs your home’s plumbing system needs to be replaced, not patched again. Wise Choice Remodeling handles whole-home repiping for Southern California homeowners. Licensed, insured, and done right.

About Service

Whole-Home Repiping for Southern California Homeowners

Older homes in Southern California were often built with galvanized steel pipes that have a lifespan of 40 to 70 years. As they age, galvanized pipes corrode from the inside out, restricting water flow, discoloring water, and eventually failing. When a home reaches the point where leaks are frequent and water pressure is consistently low, repiping is the right solution.

At Wise Choice Remodeling (CSLB #1104186), we replace aging pipe systems with modern copper or PEX piping throughout the home. We work efficiently to minimize disruption, complete the work correctly the first time, and restore your home’s plumbing to reliable working condition.

Copper and PEX Options

We install both copper and PEX piping. Each has advantages depending on your home’s configuration, your budget, and your long-term goals.

Minimal Disruption

Our crew works systematically to complete repiping projects as quickly as possible while restoring walls and surfaces to a clean finished condition.

Signs Your Home Needs Repiping

Consistently Low Water Pressure

Corrosion inside galvanized pipes builds up over time, narrowing the pipe diameter and reducing flow. Low pressure throughout the home is a strong indicator of aging galvanized supply lines.

Discolored Water

Brown or rust-colored water, particularly when you first turn on a tap after a period of non-use, indicates corrosion inside your pipes.

Frequent Leaks

When pinhole leaks and pipe failures start occurring in multiple locations, the system as a whole is failing. Patching individual leaks in an aging system is a short-term and increasingly expensive strategy.

Visible Corrosion on Pipes

Orange or green deposits on visible pipe sections in your garage or crawl space are a sign of advanced corrosion that is also occurring inside the pipes.

Home Is Over 40 Years Old With Original Plumbing

If your home was built before 1985 and has never been repiped, the supply lines are likely at or past the end of their useful life.

Key Benefits

Why Repiping Is Worth the Investment

Repiping eliminates the ongoing cost and stress of managing a failing plumbing system and restores reliable water pressure and quality throughout your home.

Restored Water Pressure

New pipes restore full water pressure throughout the home. The difference is immediately noticeable in every faucet, shower, and appliance.

Clean, Clear Water

New copper or PEX pipes eliminate the rust and sediment that discolors water in homes with corroded galvanized supply lines.

No More Recurring Leaks

Repiping eliminates the root cause of recurring leaks rather than patching individual failures in a system that will continue to fail.

Increased Home Value

Updated plumbing is a significant selling point for buyers and eliminates a common red flag on home inspection reports.

Our Process

Our Repiping Process

We follow a clean, organized process to replace your home’s supply lines efficiently and restore everything to finished condition.

01

Assessment and Estimate

We assess your current piping, identify the scope of replacement needed, and provide a detailed written estimate.

02

Material Selection

We walk you through copper versus PEX options and help you choose based on your home's layout, your budget, and your preferences.

03

Repiping

Our crew replaces supply lines throughout the home, working methodically room by room. We minimize drywall access points and protect your home throughout the process.

04

Restoration and Inspection

We patch and finish all access points, restore water service, and perform a complete pressure test before we leave.

Our Repiping Services

We handle the full range of residential repiping needs, from whole-home replacements to targeted repairs and water pressure diagnosis.

Copper Repiping

Complete replacement of aging supply lines with new copper pipe throughout the home, restoring full water pressure and eliminating rust and sediment contamination.

PEX Repiping

Flexible, corrosion-resistant PEX tubing installed with fewer fittings and often fewer wall access points than copper for a reliable long-term supply system.

Partial Repiping

Targeted replacement of specific pipe sections that have failed or are at risk, when the rest of the supply system is in acceptable condition.

Water Pressure Repair

Diagnosis and correction of low water pressure problems including pressure regulator replacement, corroded pipe section replacement, and branch line upgrades.

Proof in
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Financing

Repiping Financing Options

Whole-home repiping is a significant investment that protects your home for decades. We offer financing to make it manageable.

Discuss Your Project

$0 Down

Start your repiping project with no upfront cost.

Flexible Monthly Payments

Spread the cost over time with plans built around your budget.

Deferred Payments

Qualify for plans that delay your first payment.

Check Your Eligibility

Ask about financing when you schedule your free estimate.

FAQ

Home Repiping Questions Answered

Most whole-home repipes for a single-family residence are completed in two to three days. Larger homes may take longer. Water is typically restored each evening so you are not without service overnight.

Some drywall access is necessary to run new supply lines. Our crew works to minimize the number and size of access points. We patch all openings as part of the project.

Both are excellent long-term solutions. Copper has a longer proven track record and some homeowners prefer it for resale. PEX is more flexible, faster to install, and typically less expensive. We help you weigh the factors for your specific home.

Most homeowners remain in their home during repiping. Water service is interrupted during work hours and restored each evening.

Coverage depends on your policy and the cause of pipe failure. Sudden pipe failure may be covered while general aging typically is not. We recommend contacting your insurer and can provide documentation of our work.

Galvanized pipes are typically grey or silver in color and magnetic. Homes built before 1985 are most likely to have them. We can confirm during your inspection.

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